In the Fenton area, medication problems frequently surface at predictable transition points:
- After a hospital or urgent care visit when discharge instructions are confirmed at home.
- When refilling prescriptions and a pharmacy label doesn’t match what you expected.
- During follow-ups with a new provider who relies on medication lists that may already be outdated.
- After a dosage adjustment (for example, after lab work or a new diagnosis) where the “new” plan isn’t clearly communicated.
These situations matter legally because the question is not only whether something went wrong—it’s where it entered the medication process and whether reasonable safety steps were followed.


